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Mathematics, 15.04.2021 04:30 jaelynnm
Solve the story problems.
a. Last Saturday the farmer's market
sold 58 apples, 29 pumpkins,
32 peaches, and 27 fewer squash
than apples. How many items were
sold in all?
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Answer from: Quest
c
step-by-step explanation:
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Answer from: Quest
Heya dear
df =
both have same length
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The answer is a. point
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